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State Mulls Grading System For Schools

The idea of an A-F grading system of every Michigan public school has been dropped in place of a report card that shows various elements such as success on the state exam.

Superintendent Brian Whiston had planned on the letter grade system but two officials who were briefed by Whiston say the state Department of Education’s default accountability plan will be a “dashboard” format with no grades.

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